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Whether it be Barcelona, Atleti or the newly crowned European champions, Real Madrid, there's no denying that Spanish football is doing something right. To decipher why that may be the case and what German football can learn from it Stefan Bienkowski, Ross Dunbar and special guest Miguel Delaney take a look.
This week Jonathan Harding speaks to women of different generations across different platforms about their careers, the role of women in sports journalism and whether enough is being done in Europe's leading nation. Featuring interviews with Carmen Thomas, Jenni Wulfhekel and Esther Sedlaczek.
This week Ross Dunbar and Stefan Bienkowski run through the Bundesliga season with a fine-tooth comb and decipher just which players are worthy of merit. Who was the Bundesliga's best defender? The league's top goalscorer? German football's maverick in midfield? All answered in today's show.
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund may be the two biggest clubs in German football but is there a third Bundesliga in the waiting? This week the team are joined by author Uli Hesse to talk about Schalke's role in German football and why they aren't challenging for league titles.
First it was Mario Götze, then it was Robert Lewandowski and now it's Mats Hummels. No club in European football has spent more money on Dortmund players than Bayern Munich in the past 10 years and on today's show Stefan Bienkowski, Jonathan Harding, Alex Chaffer and special guest Sandra Goldschmidt dig in to the recent phenomenon which has come to define the German top division for the past decade.
Pep Guardiola's time at Bayern Munich is almost up but before he heads off to Manchester the Tribune Podcast take a look at whether or not he needs a Champions League medal in his back pocket to ensure he leaves Germany a success...